Former Wisconsin Supreme Court justice fights order to appear in court over impeachment advice

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:18:44 GMT

Former Wisconsin Supreme Court justice fights order to appear in court over  impeachment advice MADISON, Wis. (AP) — A former Wisconsin Supreme Court justice is fighting a subpoena ordering her to appear in court in a lawsuit related to advice she gave about possible impeachment of a current liberal justice, calling it “unreasonable and oppressive.”Republican lawmakers have threatened possible impeachment of current Justice Janet Protasiewicz related to comments she made during the campaign calling GOP-drawn legislative maps “rigged” and “unfair.” She joined with the liberal majority of the court in agreeing to hear a lawsuit supported by Democrats that seeks to overturn the GOP maps and enact new ones.Wisconsin Republican Assembly Speaker Robin Vos asked three former conservative Supreme Court justices for advice on impeachment. Two of the three told him that impeaching Protasiewicz was not warranted. The third, former Chief Justice Patience Roggensack, has not said what her advice was and Vos has repeatedly refused to disclose it.The liberal watchdog group American Oversight...

Rivalry games, travel demands are top concerns as ACC officials plan to tackle new scheduling format

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:18:44 GMT

Rivalry games, travel demands are top concerns as ACC officials plan to tackle new scheduling format Atlantic Coast Conference officials are headed to North Carolina this week for their fall meetings. Perhaps Dallas or one of two California spots — Stanford or Berkeley — would have been a more appropriate location as a new scheduling format is discussed to accommodate the league’s expansion.Travel to those locations would have given athletic directors and administrators a preview of what they will be asking of their teams and fans when SMU, Stanford and Cal join the league in 2024.League officials are expected to discuss a new scheduling format for next year’s debut of the 17-team football conference. North Carolina coach Mack Brown and others are concerned about possibly losing rivalry games — a concern that other leagues, like the Big Ten, are also grappling with among all the changes.“With all this realignment going on, it’s kind of crazy,” Brown said Monday. “I’m a traditionalist and I love rivalries. I think championships and rivalries are the two things that this ...

Banned Fagioli apologizes for ‘naive’ betting error, Newcastle giving ‘full support’ to Tonali

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:18:44 GMT

Banned Fagioli apologizes for ‘naive’ betting error, Newcastle giving ‘full support’ to Tonali TURIN, Italy (AP) — In his first public words since being implicated in a betting scandal, Juventus midfielder Nicolò Fagioli has apologized for a “naive error” but also hit out at newspapers for writing what he described as “rubbish.”Newcastle has also spoken out in response to midfielder Sandro Tonali being investigated by Italian authorities, saying the player had the club’s “full support.” Fagioli was banned for seven months by the Italian soccer federation for betting violations, and ordered to undergo treatment for a gambling addiction. On Wednesday, he issued a statement on his Instagram account. “I thought I would start by apologizing not only to Juventus fans but to all fans in the world of soccer and sport for the naive error that I made,” Fagioli wrote. “But instead I am obliged to start with the rubbish that newspapers write about me just to put me in a bad light with thousands of falsehoods…or maybe better, just to get a couple more views. I will speak soon....

Two Kansas prison employees fired, six disciplined, after injured inmate was mocked

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:18:44 GMT

Two Kansas prison employees fired, six disciplined, after injured inmate was mocked TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Two employees at a Kansas prison were fired, and six others were disciplined, after accusations that they mocked and failed to help an injured female inmate.Other inmates at the Topeka Correctional Facility said the injured inmate spent two hours crawling back to her cell after hurting herself in September, KCUR-FM reported. Inmates told KCUR that prison staff called the injured woman “fat” and “lazy,” and didn’t provide assistance because they thought she was faking.Hours later, the inmate was hospitalized with an injured foot, and didn’t return to the prison for several weeks, the Kansas news service reported.Kansas Department of Corrections spokesperson David Thompson said in a statement that officials take allegations of mistreatment seriously.“We are confident that these actions represent a temporary lapse in judgment for the handful of staff that were involved and do not reflect a systemic issue at TCF or the larger correctional system,” Thompso...

Trayectoria de la tormenta tropical Norma: a dónde se dirige y qué estados amenaza

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:18:44 GMT

Trayectoria de la tormenta tropical Norma: a dónde se dirige y qué estados amenaza (CNN Español) — La temporada de ciclones tropicales 2023 sigue su curso y este martes se formó el más reciente ciclón en el océano Pacífico.Se trata de Norma, que la tarde de este martes se convirtió en tormenta tropical en el Pacífico, según informó el Servicio Meteorológico Nacional (SMN) de México.Fenómeno de El Niño incrementó el número de ciclones tropicales previstos en la cuenca del PacíficoNorma es el ciclón tropical número 14 de la actual temporada, en la cual se estima que habrá entre 16 y 22 ciclones tropicales.El SMN pronostica que Norma se intensifique a huracán este miércoles.¿A dónde se dirige Norma y qué estados amenaza?De acuerdo con la actualización del SMN de las 5 a.m. ET de este miércoles, la tormenta tropical Norma se encuentra a 655 kilómetros de Manzanillo, Colima, estado en el occidente mexicano.Varios estados de esta región de México ya comenzarán a sentir efectos de este ciclón, pero se prevé que el impacto más fuerte sea el lunes, cuando Norma podrí...

Whether Jim Jordan wins the speakership or not, voters in his Ohio district will stand by their man

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:18:44 GMT

Whether Jim Jordan wins the speakership or not, voters in his Ohio district will stand by their man URBANA, Ohio (AP) — Rep. Jim Jordan, so far, has failed to get the needed votes to become House Speaker but his fight for the coveted leadership role isn’t done, and the devotion of many of his constituents back in Ohio seems unwavering.In Washington, Jordan has made a name for himself as a conservative pugilist — in line with his avid supporter, former President Donald Trump — by being unafraid to duke it out in the political arena, especially against his Democratic colleagues. He’s a founder of the Freedom Caucus, a contingent of cantankerous and often chaotic far-right House Republicans, and he’s one of the loudest voices continuing to perpetuate false claims that the 2020 presidential election was stolen. In Ohio, Jordan is a hometown boy whose Ohio State University wrestling coach title, conservative policies and never-say-die persona on Capitol Hill have earned him more devotion than he’s currently receiving in Congress. “He says what he believes in, be...

Joran van der Sloot admits to killing Natalee Holloway in wire fraud, extortion plea

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:18:44 GMT

Joran van der Sloot admits to killing Natalee Holloway in wire fraud, extortion plea BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WIAT) — After years of questions, Joran van der Sloot finally gave some answers. The main suspect in the 2005 disappearance of Natalee Holloway was required to say what happened to her as part of a plea deal on charges he tried to extort money from Holloway’s mother years later, a judge said Wednesday.Van der Sloot, the 36-year-old Dutch man who is not charged in Holloway's death, pleaded guilty to wire fraud and extortion. He was sentenced to 20 years in prison on each charge, sentences that would run concurrent with one another. As part of his plea, van der Sloot confessed to murdering Holloway in Aruba in 2005 and disposing of her body. Man clears his name of murder conviction using pandemic relief funds In addition, van der Sloot had to agree to assist law enforcement in its investigation into the whereabouts of Holloway's body. He also took a polygraph test that was handled by prosecutors.Van der Sloot will be given credit for time served in Peru, where he i...

Lockdowns lifted at 2 Miami schools after man found shot nearby

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:18:44 GMT

Lockdowns lifted at 2 Miami schools after man found shot nearby Two schools in Miami were briefly placed on lockdown after a man was shot near both campuses, officials said. Police responded to the scene in the area of NW 69th Terrace and NW 17th Avenue around 11:30 a.m., Wednesday. Once they arrived, police located an adult male with a non-life-threatening gunshot wound.7Skyforce hovered over the scene, where heavy police presence was visible. The injured man was transported to Jackson Memorial Hospital. Following the shooting, a black Nissan Maxima believed to be involved in the shooting reportedly fled the scene. Dorsey Technical College and Liberty City Elementary School were placed on lockdown as a precaution while police investigated. Those lockdowns were lifted just before 12:30 p.m. Please check back on WSVN.com and 7News for more details on this developing story.

Boynton Beach woman vows to stay in Israel and help

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:18:44 GMT

Boynton Beach woman vows to stay in Israel and help BOYNTON BEACH, Florida (WPBF) — A Palm Beach County native now living in Israel said she has no plans to leave the country.Twenty-four-year-old Marci Hartman grew up in Boynton Beach and moved to Israel about a year and a half ago.For the last week, she’s been living through a war.“I can’t sleep. I can barely eat. I can’t function,” Hartman said. “I don’t have work. It’s terrible.”Hartman said she had to leave her home in Herzliya because she doesn’t have a bomb shelter, a necessity in a world where terrorist attacks are a reality.“Women and children and innocent families have died,” Hartman said. “For what? People have come into their houses and killed them.”Hartman spends her days looking for ways to help.She volunteers to pack boxes of supplies for soldiers, spreads awareness of what is happening and how to donate, and prays.“It’s scary not knowing who you’re going to see next who died,” Hartman said. “Every single day, I’m checking to see if a friend or a family member or ...

Mothers who arrive at MIA say sons remain in Israel to assist families, soldiers as war continues

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:18:44 GMT

Mothers who arrive at MIA say sons remain in Israel to assist families, soldiers as war continues As the conflict in Israel rages on, more evacuees arrived in South Florida. 7News cameras captured families reuniting as another flight landed at Miami International Airport, Monday morning.While the new arrivals are happy to be back in Miami, they returned with heavy hearts and anger due to what is going on Israel. Mothers that spoke with 7News said their sons decided to stay in Israel to assist families and pack meals for soldiers. “There are thousands of our children who have just decided to stay and fight and that everybody should please pray,” Ann Deakter said.“They have two sirens while we were at the airport getting ready to take off, and so we had to go into the bomb shelter twice,” Bracha Pitch said. “At the airport, when we pulled up at the airport, we can hear the rockets landing and the booms.”The families that spoke with 7News are urging for people to pray for the ones that are sill in Israel as they continue to fight in the war.